2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00024-020-02603-z
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The Seismic Source Parameters of Tremors Provoked by Long-Hole Destress Blasting Executed During the Longwall Mining of a Coal Seam Under Variable Stress Conditions

Abstract: The underground mining of coal seams in the Upper Silesian Coal Basin is carried out at great depths and mostly in the presence of remnants or edges of other surrounding coal seams, i.e. under the condition of high stress level in the rock mass. Therefore, this mining is accompanied by rockburst hazard and suitable preventive action is required. Long-hole destress blasting plays an important role and is commonly applied in rockburst prevention in underground hard coal mines. Estimated blasting effectiveness is… Show more

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“…The reasonable spacing of the blasting hole should ensure that the cracks in the thick hard roof rock layer were fully developed, and should ensure that the roof rock layer could collapse in time after the working face is mined, and a large area of overhanging roof is not formed [30]. When the blasting hole was parallel to the working face, according to the theory of fracture mechanics, the distance between the loose blasting holes could be calculated by the following formula [31]:…”
Section: Special Technical Measures For Thick and Hard Sandstone Roofsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reasonable spacing of the blasting hole should ensure that the cracks in the thick hard roof rock layer were fully developed, and should ensure that the roof rock layer could collapse in time after the working face is mined, and a large area of overhanging roof is not formed [30]. When the blasting hole was parallel to the working face, according to the theory of fracture mechanics, the distance between the loose blasting holes could be calculated by the following formula [31]:…”
Section: Special Technical Measures For Thick and Hard Sandstone Roofsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the knowledge of a rock mass's potential for dynamic and destructive behavior, such as rock and pillar bursts in underground excavations, still has not yet been sufficiently explained, formulated, or consistently applied in practice [12,13]. Therefore, rockburst hazard has been increasingly common in the mining sector worldwide, often leading to huge social and economic losses [14,15]. In order to minimize this risk, it is necessary to develop and implement new methods of monitoring and estimating the rockburst risk, especially at great depths, where the stress level is higher and higher.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%